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Save on Air Conditioning Costs

Save on Cooling Costs - Avoid Losing Your Cool This Summer

During an Arizona summer, the average air conditioning unit runs the equivalent of a car engine driving 45,000 miles. This is four times more than an air conditioning unit in Michigan or Colorado. These excessive demands are why the typical unit in Arizona has a life expectancy of between 8 and 12 years.

With the heat of summer just around the corner, it is the perfect time for an air conditioner check-up. Regular maintenance is the most effective way to ensure a unit is running efficiency and offers the best opportunity for extending its life, to ultimately save money.

Regular maintenance of your air conditioning unit provides significant benefits:

• Catch problems early to prevent them from becoming bigger and more costly

• Improve your cooling ability in the hot summer months

• Keep your air conditioning unit running smoothly for optimal performance

Spring maintenance check-up includes:

• Check the refrigerant levels – ensuring that you have the correct refrigerant levels is critical. Low levels are an indication of a leak, which can burn out your compressor, and result in a costly repair.

• Test electrical controls and check components – verify they are working properly by testing starting capabilities, disconnect switch, compressor amp draw, measure performance of electrical motor, voltage connections, control wiring, and main switch relay.

• Calibrate Thermostat and measure for proper air temperature readings –helps to prevent your air conditioning unit from working overtime.

• Lubricate motor as needed.

• Check and regularly replace filters, verify correct size – filters should be replaced every 30 – 120 days, particularly during the hot summer months when the unit is running most frequently.

• Clean condenser coils – a key factor in energy efficiency and the cooling capacity of the unit.

• Check the Condenser and Line – identify possible problems and ensure that the line is clear.

• Check air flow and inspect duct connections at unit.

• Check outdoor fan motor bearing for wear.

• Test safety controls.

Signals that there is trouble: There are no reliable signals that your air conditioning unit may be about to fail. It typically just goes into failure.

While regular maintenance helps to preserve a unit, once it has been functioning in Arizona for between 8 and 12 years, it is expected to be at the end of its life expectancy.

Contributed by terralever on August 21, 2008, at 5:41 PM UTC.

PLEASE VISIT THE CONTRIBUTOR'S WEBSITE
Chas Roberts Heating and Air Conditioning
Air conditioning repair and service.
www.chasroberts.com

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